I am glad you found them easy. You can see the statistics for yourself. The point in no way is not to test understanding of my papers but just a basic screening test. Asking about my papers or any other research paper is exactly what I wanted to avoid for this stage.
Couldn't agree more. Like faking form in Pilates.
Those questions were reasonably easy (unless you make them do diffusion math :p).
Have you tried asking them to explain one of your own papers (for ex. learning MD with LSTM, etc.)?
Also see this beautifully illustrated post on ridge regularisation - https://thomas-tanay.github.io/post--L2-regularization/
I am glad you found them easy. You can see the statistics for yourself. The point in no way is not to test understanding of my papers but just a basic screening test. Asking about my papers or any other research paper is exactly what I wanted to avoid for this stage.